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It is actually against Kappa rules to wear a Kappa t shirt to a bar or liquor store, and it looks like the man in the photo is going to one or the other. You might think that is another stupid sorority rule and that's fine, but I'm just saying it might be unfair to call these girls out as racists.

I want to get on board with this series but it honestly just seems like an excuse to bag on strangers and really petty. Sororities have arbitrary and ridiculous rules regarding grooming and behavior? You don't say! It's a private club, if people want to pay to have their lives run that way who cares? Greek life is

I really don't understand all this shaming. Because being in a sorority is so expensive, and there is an image to uphold, some sorority girls are not allowed to let other people (men or women) wear their shirts at all unless it was a philanthropic event where they sold shirts.

There are shitty people in groups everywhere. Yes, the email sent to you is poorly written and eye-roll worthy. But yes, also, this thread is unnecessary. I'm not sure what is being improved or illuminated by posting this stupid email from 2011.

Considering that the fans pay for the jerseys, the tickets, the concessions, the cable packages to watch at home, etc...I would say they should be allowed to protest the shitty product that MLSE puts on the ice as much as Dion Phaneuf is allowed to protest having skill. That being said, it isn't really in the spirit

To be fair to Dave Bidini, Canadian soldiers probably do wear hockey jerseys in battle.

Your jersey is not a flag and it should not be treated as such. If a jackass wants to toss it on the ice in protest because the franchise is a tire fire, so be it. Kick him / her out, ban them from the arena, rub their nose in shit...whatever. But let's not act like this is some grave display of disrespect.

I thought it was a dumb scene, and I tweeted about it, and then Erin made me write a post because that's how editors work. We don't coordinate our Girls ass-eating coverage with any other site. I haven't talked to the man, but I doubt Nick Denton gives a shit about that show one way or the other. Also, I think Allison

This is a little off-topic, but... I had a friend who showed up to my father's funeral wearing jeans and work boots. Because that's what he wears for his job. He took his lunch break two hours early so he could come and pay his respects and I thought it was lovely. He made an effort to be there for my family and we

Just this once, I'd love to see St Louis, Oakland, and San Diego all tell their NFL teams to get fucked when it comes to asking for publicly-funded venues at the exact same time, just to see what happens. It's not like all three of them can move to LA simultaneously.

Damn...thanks for setting us straight. For a moment there I thought the Western and Eastern conferences were governed by the same set of rules.

The average person can get this exposure, if they want it. You can read Gawkers Letters from Death Row, which has been going on for years without people deciding it's the greatest thing to happen to storytelling since storytelling was invented: http://gawker.com/tag/death-row-…. You can read up on the many stories of

It's definitely Carmelo's fault for taking the Knicks' stupid money and not at all the Knicks' front office's fault for offering it. Good to know.

Ah yes. The "guarenteed" contracts are the problem with the East. You have solved everything. Let's watch teenagers throw up bricks instead! It's purer, or something!

So it's the NBA's fault that the Knicks signed Carmelo to a max deal?

It's weird that the NBA set it up so the Eastern Conference has to work under those rules, but the Western does not.

If only journalists put as much effort attempting to prove somebody was raped as they have, here, trying to prove somebody wasn't.

Who said...what? I love Joseph Fauria. He twerks when he scores touchdowns and posts videos of himself rolling around in bed with his puppy. He's awesome. He also seems a little bit unbalanced. That's not a bad thing. Its just a thing.

Sometimes I think people don't quite understand what "mentally unbalanced" actually entails.

It is the article here, not the Decision, that is fundamentally flawed.